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The political parodist amusingly blabbed cliches, a tongue twister and Rob Schneider's name in his run for president.
The prolific author re-fashioned the irreverence and Gonzo journalism of the 1960s counterculture into a distinctive brand of conservative and libertarian commentary.
"A good friend of mine ... said he heard about it ... said it was a perfect call. In fact. A lot of people are telling me it was great."
The first lady's anti-bullying campaign becomes the comedian's latest Trump family takedown.
WHAT'S HAPPENING
Donald Jesus refuses to accept defeat in 2020, calls out the military and becomes president for life, writes Jonathan Greenberg. Then all hell breaks loose.
With help from a few of my fellow commentators.
A limerick.
Griffin holding a faux bloody Trump head was political art, not satire.